how to use the find calendar, posted by Arno Teunisse on Sat Oct 6 16:47:44 2007
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Hello
In the find page you use a calendar popup from which the user can click on a date and the date boxes are filled in with the correct date. Can I use that calendar also? If so, can you show me an example of it's usage. |
Re: how to use the find calendar, posted by Arno Teunisse on Sat Oct 6 17:15:59 2007
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Arno Teunisse wrote: | Hello
In the find page you use a calendar popup from which the user can click on a date and the date boxes are filled in with the correct date. Can I use that calendar also? If so, can you show me an example of it's usage.
I found it , Sorry for the question, ( RTFM ) Read The Fucking Manual )
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extendable options, posted by Arno Teunisse on Sat Oct 13 15:32:23 2007 
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Hello
running ELOG V2.6.5-1890
Snap of the config file :
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; attributes
Attributes = OS, Version, Klant , Category, Subject
Options OS = AIX{1}, HP-UX{2} , Redhat{3} , Suse{4}, Fedora{5}, SUN{6}
Options Category = Documentation, disk , network , software , backup , boot,
Options Klant = None, Cust1 , Cust2 , Cust3 , Cust4, Cust5
{1} options Version = 4.3, 5.1 , 5.2 ,5.3
{2} options Version = 10.20, 11.11, 11.23
{3} options Version = 4.0
{4} options Version = 10.0
{5} options Version = 5.0,6.0,7.0
{6} options Version = 5.6,5.7,5.8,5.9,5.10
extendable Options = Category, Klant, OS , Version
============ end of snap
When I click the "Add Version" button Elog end's with a "Internal error, no
valid header!" after hitting the submit button. ( See attachments )
An other problem is when I add a new OS and a new Version at the same time. The
OS is added , ( without the {7} extension.) and no new "{7} options version = "
gets added.
Is there a way to get this going? |
default css style , posted by Arno Teunisse on Thu Oct 18 23:18:03 2007
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The default tiny.css has a bug in it.
It's calling a class that does not exists. The class name is : list1h and list2h. So I added :
/* Just highlighting the last entries , Added by Arno Teunisse . Elog is calling
these, but they are not defined in the css style sheets*/
.list1h { border:1px solid #3080FF;
border-top:1px solid white;
border-left:1px solid white;
background-color:Yellow;
text-align:center;
}
.list2h {
border:1px solid #3080FF;
border-top:1px solid white;
border-left:1px solid white;
background-color:Yellow;
text-align:center;
}
If these are NOT defined the user that edit's an entrie and does a "list" afterwards get's the colorization of a menu and all is shifted onto the left.
with kind regards
Arno Teunisse
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Re: default css style , posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 19 09:08:06 2007
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Arno Teunisse wrote: | The default tiny.css has a bug in it.
It's calling a class that does not exists. The class name is : list1h and list2h. |
Thanks Arno. I didn't touch tiny.css since a couple of years now, and the list1h/2h were introduced after I wrote tiny.css. Actually compact.css had the same problem. I added this to the SVN version, so it will be included in the next release. |
Quick Filter and boolean option question, posted by Arno Teunisse on Fri Oct 19 22:59:31 2007
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; BUG : When "Contract" is at the second position in the "Attributes".
; We See in the "Quick Filter" a pulldown showing "Serial Number" with only "0" or "1" ,
; this is NOT what i want or is expected !!!
[WRONG]
Attributes = Server , Contract , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is at the second position in the attributes <list>,
;this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always
;be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
; This is OK : Just moving the "Contract" to the end of the "Attributes"
; Now the "Quick Filter" is a normal entrie field and not a pulldown.
; So , now i can enter a serialnumber. This is what i want and is expected.
[OK]
Attributes = Server , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4 , Contract
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is the last in the attributes <list>, this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
Just switch between "wrong" and "OK" to see the "quick filter" changes. |
Re: Quick Filter and boolean option question, posted by Arno Teunisse on Sun Oct 21 00:17:34 2007
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Arno Teunisse wrote: | ; BUG : When "Contract" is at the second position in the "Attributes".
; We See in the "Quick Filter" a pulldown showing "Serienummer" with only "0" or "1" ,
; this is NOT what i want or is expected !!!
[WRONG]
Attributes = Server , Contract , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is at the second position in the attributes <list>,
;this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always
;be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
; This is OK : Just moving the "Contract" to the end of the "Attributes"
; Now the "Quick Filter" is a normal entrie field and not a pulldown.
; So , now i can enter a Serialnumber. This is what i want and is expected.
[OK]
Attributes = Server , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4 , Contract
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is the last in the attributes <list>, this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
Just switch between "wrong" and "OK" to see the "quick filter" changes. |
Arno Teunisse wrote: |
Hello again
Maybe it's not nice to begin with "BUG:" but i was in a hurry. Sorry for that.
Because I did not get an answer i think i must ask it in an other way : De [WRONG] and [OK] configurations are identical except for the order in which the Attributes appear. This causes the "Quick Filter" problem, as you can see when changing between the [Wrong] and [OK] tabs.
Am I missing some config setting or i am lost here ?
By the way : I see you are running version 2.6.5-1937. Is there a windows version of that too ?
with kind regards
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Re: Quick Filter and boolean option question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Oct 21 12:21:09 2007
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Arno Teunisse wrote: | Because I did not get an answer i think i must ask it in an other way |
The reason you did not get an answer was not that you asked the wrong way, but simply that I'm pretty busy these days. So just be patient, I won't forget you. And sending several support requests certainly does not help you  |
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